Spcml Briefs Mr. and Mrs. David Roberson were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Letcher last Sunday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Letcher were called to Hannibal, Mis souri due to the illness of Mrs. Letcher’s mother, Mrs. Gertrude j Duncan, and her grandmother. : Mrs. Susie Cheers. # * * Word was received last week of the unexpected death of Mrs. Sarah Polk's sister. V * # Charles Campbell was priv ileged to leave his school work j and deliver the Lincoln Gettys burg address at the Lincoln day celebration at the State Capitol. He is the son of Mrs. June Camp bell. * -* * Joseph W. Adams has been re leased from Lincoln Veterans hospital after spending several weeks there. «s * * It was a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Webster Fowler on March 23. * * * Rev. and Mrs. Booker Mc Daniels, Mrs. Mabel Butler and Mr. Robert Alexander, all of Omaha, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. * * * Mrs. William I. Monroe, wife of the newly elected pastor at Mt. Zion Baptist church, was called to Mississippi due to the death of her lather. * * * Mrs. Mary Adams and her nephew, Sanford Hern, have re turned to their home in Nebraska City.' * * * Mr. John Bookhardt and Mrs. Eugenia Brown will be among the University Singers when that group makes its appearances in Fremont in the near future. Con certs are scheduled at the Junior and Senior high schools in the day and for the general public in the evening. * * * The sorors of the AKA met at 1945 “S” Street Friday, March 4. * * * Mrs. Dorice Conrad King and daughter are reported returning to Lincoln tomorrow (Friday) for a visit. The Kings have been living in Broken Bow. * * * Elbert Starks, Winifred Win ston, and a group of 10 singing girls have tried out for Joy Night at Lincoln Hi. Good Luck, Kids! * * * Thursday, March 3, Mr. Oscar Harriott talked to the noon-hour discussion group of the campus YM-YW on the operation of so cialized medicine in the British island of Jamaica. Miss Ruth Sorenson is chairman of the group that has been discussing fedealized medicine recently. * * * The home of Mrs. Anita Smith was the scene Saturday night of the first closed party of the year to be given by Beta Beta chapter of the Alpha Pi Alpha fraternity. Recorded music was selected by Bert Cooke and Ernest Jones, prepared the food with great skill. Among the guests were Misses Leona Bath, and Virginia Bo/ston, Omaha; Celestine Light * ener, Eloise Jones, Delores Bowen and Mrs. Anita Smith; Brothers Robert Taylor, Ira Gibson, Presi dent; Bertram Cooke, Alfred Grice, Jerry ..Crowder, Charles | CLEANING and SANITATION SUPPLIES ✓ All Types Brooms—Furniture Polishes Mops—Floor Seal and Wax Sweeping Compounds Mopping Equipment Kelso Chemical 117 North 9th St. 2-2434 Goolsby, Regional Director, and John Foster. Pledges Howard Bean and George L. Riley assisted in the service. ♦ 0 * The following persons spent Sunday visiting churches in Omaha: Mrs. Lillian Rife, Mrs. McKinley Tarpley, Sr., Mrs. Bas alia Bell, Mrs. Frank Williams, Mrs. M. J. Bradford and Living ston Wills. Mt.Zion Church Mt. Zion Baptist church, di vided into four groups, have named themselves after local business establishments. Mrs. Fred Bradley, chairman of “The Voice” group will present a rally on March 13th at 3 p. m. at the church. The program will be as follows: Processional Scripture. Prayer. Mrs. M. L. Shakespeare. Selection, Choir. Mt. Zion Church. Mrs. W. I. Monrow. Mrs. Robert Letcher. Christ Temple, Trio. Quinn Chapel, Mrs. Clyde Malone and Mr. Ralph Wilson. Dentons Chapel. Mrs. Frank Williams and Miss Charlene Colbert. Newman t.r.’.’rch, Mrs. Fawntella Baker and Mrs. William A. Greene. Guest Soloist. Mrs. Clyde Coulter. Learning Young Baby doll lends Interest to spe cial Red Cross courses In home nursing for teen-age girls. Discuss Results of New Drug Tests If the new British drug, antry cide, being experimented with in Africa proves successful, the scourge of sleeping sickness will be conquered and natives and an imals will have a freer life. The major test, on a herd of 84 cattle, is taking place in a small settle ment on the main Nairobi-Mom basa road, an area infested by the tsetse fly, carrier of the disease. Here, Dr. D. G. Davey dis cusses the progress of a test with R.N.W.T. Fiennes, senior veterin ary officer of - the British East African Veterinary organization. PHILCO Freezers—Radios Refrigerators FRIGID SERVICE, INC. 161» -O” St 2-2011 For Everything in HARDWARE Baker Hardware 101 No. 9th 2-3710 Smith Pharmacy ; 2146 Vine Prescriptions — Drugs Fountain — Sundries Phone 2-1958 \ Jqsul QqfL QhjcdtisiA, \ By Dorothy %Greene Greetings Gates: Well, as the weeks whiz by it’s not too long before we will be wearing green and carrying shamrocks, etc., the occasion of course it’s St. Patrick day. Tac-Tac The Klique Klub had a meet ing Sunday afternoon at my house. We made plans for the Mothei-Daughter tea we are go ing to have March 20. Tac-Tac They tell me that^Lopy Finley, Mary Lou Knowles and Peaches Winston will be happy when the month of May arrives. Could it be their heart trobs will return? Tac-Tac A certain girl has been receiv ing love letters from Imperial, Kas., what about that Doris? Tac-Tac Robbie Powell has been invited to the Mortar Board tea, honor ing high scholarship at Ellen Smith Hall, Sunday, March 20. (Smart girl). Tac-Tac There has been a couple of birthdays that I have missed so I will take time out to wish Al bert (the King I have heard him called) Bowen and Freddie Pow ell, HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Tac-Tac Billy Finney was in Lincoln over the week end, she was look ing most cool, driving the fine black convertible. Tac-Tac Say all you Jacks and Jills have you heard the latest, Joyce Williams has entered the Calls beauty contest so come on let’s get'in line by making Joyce Miss Kansas City Call of ’49. See Mrs. Robert Moody about details. SEE PICTURE PAGE 1 Until recently only 100 doctors and a few dozen nurses were available to care for Ethiopia’s total population of some 12,000,000. Now, with the aid of the U. N. World Health Organization (WHO) training programs in all parts of the country are turning out the necessary help to relieve the critical shortage of medical per sonnel. Adam Clayton Powell, Con gressman, is reported at this time as doing O. K. He is at Sydenham hospital following another heart attack. Truth does not consist in min ute accuracy of detail; but in conveying the right impression. —Dean Alford. Classified Ads CAPES are better than ever this year, ^ave your fur coat restyled into a smart new cape for spring. Horace Colley Purs, 1745 So. 11th. 5-6522. 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